Henlow Greyhound Tips: Four fancies for Sunday night's action

The Lord returns to provide his best bets for the Flying Four at Henlow on Sunday night...

"The last of the Flying Four races can go to Jason Bloomfield’s Savana Becky (21:15) who could get first run on Baker’s Moynevilla West in a race where the inside traps could hold sway."

Kicking off with a maiden event where it is difficult to look beyond the favourite Hit The Roaduk (20:15) for the McNairs. This lightly-raced pup really caught the eye in a sprint last week when making late headway to finish a solid second. He looked ready to step up again in distance.

His Romford and Towcester trial lines look good, although big respect to Diane Henry's Samiya Dawn here. She is clearly well regarded given some tough assignments of late and the trainer has enjoyed success here in the past with the likes of Ten Large Down and Honey Trampas.

Another 460m affair next and the McNairs could be on the mark again courtesy of Queen Anna, who set Henlow alight last week when setting a new track record for the 277m trip when sluicing home on a big night for the kennel given King Elvis's Derby win.

However, might Liam Og (20:46) be better value? He's a dog with a good overall strike-rate and, importantly, a good record here at Henlow. The blue jacket might go clear, but any mistakes could see the white jacket pounce and he ran well despite trouble last time.

Trappy is the best word to describe the A5 which features in the Flying Four next. However, let's take Richard Baker's Sylvias Lily (21:00) to turn this into a procession! She has been running well in open-class sprints and might always be dominating for a trainer who has a good record here already.

The last of the Flying Four races can go to Jason Bloomfield's Savana Becky (21:15) who could get first run on Baker's Moynevilla West in a race where the inside traps could hold sway. It looks a good draw for the red-box, who has a best time of 27.79sec which certainly puts her in the mix.